About html

By the time you have reached the end of this tutorial you will be
able to construct a series of linked web pages for any subject that
includes formatted text, pictures, and hypertext links to other
web pages on the Internet. If you follow the steps for the Basic
Level (lessons 1-14) you will develop a page about volcanoes
and if you go on to the Advanced Level (lessons 15-29), you will
create an enhanced volcano web site.

HTML, XHTML, and CSS are essential tools for creating dynamic Web sites. This friendly, all-in-one guide covers what programmers need to know about each of the technologies and how to use them together.
Like the bestselling first edition, HTML, XHTML, and CSS All-in-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition makes it easy to grasp the fundamentals and start building effective Web pages. With new information about Web 2.0 and Ajax, it's the perfect reference as well.

Covers everything beginners need to know about the HTML and CSS standards and today's JavaScript and Ajax libraries - all in one book, for the first time
Integrated, well-organized coverage expertly shows how to use all these key technologies together
Short, simple lessons teach hands-on skills readers can apply immediately
By best-selling author Julie Meloni

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P1: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P2: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P3: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P9: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P4: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P5: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P6: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P7: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P10: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P12: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P17: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P8: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P11: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P14: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P18: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS- P13: I’ve been around the Web for a while now some might say I’ve been here from
the beginning. And one thing that always bothered me about the Web was its
inherent inability to disentangle content from presentation.